LIVERPOOL, England, March 20 (Reuters) - Djibril Cisse is willing to say
sorry after taunting Newcastle United supporters following his goal in
Liverpool's 3-1 win on Sunday.
The French striker was spoken to by the
referee for the hand gestures he made at the crowd in the Premier League game at
St James' Park.
"I don't expect the FA to take any action against him," Liverpool coach Rafa
Benitez told reporters on Monday.
"We talked after I saw the incident on television and he said he is happy to
meet people from Newcastle and say sorry about what he did.
"I think he was under pressure because he had not scored a goal for a long
time.
"So when he scored, the reaction he made was almost normal. It was a bad
reaction but one made when he was under pressure."
Cisse's goal was his first since scoring against Everton on December 28. The
striker is now in line to take part in Tuesday's FA Cup quarter-final against
Birmingham City.
Birmingham are in the relegation zone, three points behind fourth from bottom
West Bromwich Albion with a game in hand.
"Their priority will be the league," Benitez said. "They will be thinking
about the league for sure."